ANG HINDI LUMINGON SA PINANGGALINGA AY HINDI MAKAKARATING SA PAROROONAN.
Ang kasabihang ito ay isa sa pinakapopular sa mga Filipino at bukang
bibig ng marami. Ang salitang lumingon sa kasabihang ito ay hindi
tinutukoy ang literal na
tumingin patalikod upang tingnan ang
pinanggalingan kundi ang tunay na kahulugang tumingin ng utang- na
-loob. Ang salitang utang-na-loob ay nasa psyche ng Filipino, pangalawa
lamang sa " bahala na " at kahanay ng " bukas na lamang o saka na
lamang ". Ang mga Filipino ay kilala sa pagtanaw ng utang na loob. Ang
nagbigay ng pabor ay umaasa ng pasasalamatat at sa kabilang banda naman
ang binigyan ng pabor ay inaasahan ding magsusukli ng pasasalamat.
Kadalasan ang isang nagkapalad na maging matagumpay ay mayroong
pinagkakautangan ng loob. Maaaring ito ay sa isang tao, isang
organization o isang lugar. Ayon sa kaugalian o kinagisnan, upang
makarating sa rurok ng tagumpay at makapanatili dito, kinakailangan na
lumingon sa pinagkakautangan ng loob , Pasalamatan ang pagkakabangon sa
mababang pinanggalingan at dapat mahalin ang lugar na kinagisnan na kung
saan siya gumawa ng pangalan.
Marami ang nasisiyahan sa isang
taong marunong gumanti at tumanaw ng utang na loob at nais pa nila ang
patuloy niyang pagtatagumpay samantalang ang isang taong hindi marunong
tumanaw ng utang na loob ay maraming nagagalit, maraming naiinggit at
nangingimbulo.
Aminin man natin at hindi, maraming nangangarmang
bumagsak ang taong hindi marunong tumanaw ng utang na loob kahit na
hindi siya masasabing palalo, hambog o mapagmalaki. Sa kanila ang hindi
pagtanaw ng utang na loob ay masasabi naring pagmamalaki o paghahambog.
Ang may maluwag sa kalooban na tumanaw ng utang na loob at mapakumbaba
ay malapit sa tagumpay at sa pagtatamasa nito ng mahabang panahon. Ito
ay isang katangian na dapat angkinin ng bawat isa - walang masamang
karma na magiging balakid sa isang may hangaring magtagumpay. Kaya may
katotohanan ang kasabihang ANG HINDI LUMINGON SA PINAGGALINGAN, HINDI
MAKRARATING SA PAROROONAN at kung makarating man ay medyo mahihirapang
manatili sa tugatog ng tagumpay.
Thursday, March 3, 2016
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
How to create CLAYMATION
Need a cool project for school? Have oodles of free time? Try your skills at creating a video with claymation or stopmotion!
Claymation is an animation technique used with clay figures. Basically, each movement is a new “shot” and the “shots” are connected together at the end to make a movie. Famous claymation cartoons like Gumby and Wallace and Gromit have made the artistic form popular.
Stopmotion is the original animation technique used to create cartoons. You can use any kind of toy (legos, for example). This technique was replaced by computer animation. Old cartoons used this technique to replace drawings and cells.
Step 1: Plan, Plan, Plan
There is a really good reason that old cartoons are short. They take a long time to create. So, if you need a quick project for school, learning how to create a claymation and stopmotion are not your best bets.Think about it. To have your character raise her hand, it can take about 30 positions. If you want your character to raise her hand, wave, jump for joy, and run away, you might need hundreds of positions! If you add in another character, like a puppy, you need even more pictures.
So, before you get started, plan which form you will use (clay or toys), plan for a lot of time, and plan to do a lot of laborious work. The end result is worth it!
Step 2: Create a Story Board
Every good movie starts with a story board. A story board maps out every single scene (including audio and special effects) within a movie. There are all sorts of fancy ones you can pay to own, or you can find a lot of good free ones online.For claymation and stopmotion, you want to make sure that you document every single movement that you will need shots for to create the exact movement of each scene. One excellent resource is offered free by Atomic Learning; you can watch free tutorials on Storyboarding and download free software to create one. Pizza by the Slice has some nice free storyboard downloads, as well.
Step 3: Build your clay models (or gather toys)
Clay is really fun to play with, but you will need to remember a few specific things…models that are too small are hard to work with when you have to change poses (a lot). Large clay figures often fall over. Try to work with action figure sizes. Use wire inside the clay to keep the parts together (like a skeleton). This will make life so much easier when you change the poses.If you are working with toys, be sure all the parts work and that they can stand independently. Also, be sure the toys aren’t too small or too big. Wes Fryer’s stopmotion camp has some great photos if you would like to see some examples.
Step 4: Start Snapping!
Remember this golden rule for both claymation and stopmotion: each new position needs a new photo. Even if it is just slight, a new photo needs to be taken. For example, if you blink, you might think it is just eye open, eye shut. But, if you really think about a blink, your eyelid is open, closes a quarter, a half, three-quarters, is fully closed, opens 3 quarters, half, a quarter and opens fully. That equals 9 shots (though you can save time and use the duplicates twice so long as no other part of the body is moving).Remember, you can never run out of digital film. Take lots of shots so you don’t have to go back and redo an entire movement. Get every possible angle you might need while the figure is in position.
Step 5: Load Images into Movie Program
Mac and PC users can use programs specific to the platform, but I find that Picasa’s movie maker works really well and is easy for my kids to manipulate.But, remember to load all of the pictures in order. If you want more polish, use Photoshop or Gimp to clear photo blemishes and trim edges.
Mac users can try using FrameByFrame or iMovie to create stopmotion videos. Windows users may try Windows Movie Maker or VirtualDub to export the sequential images as a video file.
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